If you’ve ever talked to Alexa
or Siri, you know that wording matters. Today’s legal AI is no different. It can
understand plain, natural human interactions and instructions, but there are
important variables to keep
in mind and strategies you can use to get the best results as you learn to
work with this new legal
technology.
The agenda
for this presentation is as follows:
● What is a
prompt?
● How does large language model AI
think?
● How should I
prompt?
● What are the prompting “traps for the
unwary”?
● Additional
resources
● Live Q&A
Presenter:
Valerie McConnell | VP, Customer Success,
Casetext
Valerie McConnell is an attorney and
the VP of Customer Success at Casetext, where
she helped test and develop CoCounsel, including performing
Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) tests on the underlying large language model.
Prior to Casetext, Valerie was a litigator at Jones Day and
a boutique IP firm focused on the needs of start-ups
and early-stage companies. Valerie holds a JD from Stanford Law
School and is admitted to practice in California and Missouri state
and federal courts.
CLE Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits | Event Code: TBD
Cost:
MSBA/HCBA/RCBA Members: $10.00
Non-Members: $45.00
Law Student: Free
Deadline to register: December 10, 2023
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